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Florida TaxWatch Releases 2012 Voter Guide

October 4, 2012 Government No Comments

Florida TaxWatch Releases 2012 Voter Guide

TALLAHASSEE- Today, Florida TaxWatch released its 2012 Voter Guide, an informational report on all 11 proposed amendments to Florida’s Constitution set to go before voters in November.

“With 2012 being a presidential election year, the proposed amendments to Florida’s Constitution can be overshadowed by the national race,” said Dominic M. Calabro, President & CEO of Florida TaxWatch. “These amendments are proposing to change our state’s founding document, and those changes must not be taken lightly. Florida TaxWatch provides this Voter Guide to help ensure that Florida voters have as much factual information about these proposals as possible.”

Consistent with the research and educational mission of Florida TaxWatch, the 2012 Voter Guide is the third consecutive Guide released during a statewide election cycle. TaxWatch released similar Guides in 2010 and 2008, and has written extensively on individual Constitutional Amendments going back nearly 30 years.

The 2012 Voter Guide can be viewed by amendment or downloaded in full at:

www.floridataxwatch.org/2012guide.aspx [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001_YqSXJw6tBzxZaBnrmsuHucz56z6hFRjPLOtwwKsKtB1Ip36rFrLTZvj0J6oaLfTtJOdVq8UXVato-1SESQwgfSbzpqiFUWgCCQJp3Jyq4NgojoKJU4X--qs_49ZIr67me4yEoxE9UQ=]

CONTACT: Chris Barry, Communications Coordinator, cbarry@floridataxwatch.org 850.222.5052

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Florida TaxWatch is a statewide, non-profit, non-partisan research institute that over its 32-year history has become widely recognized as the watchdog of citizens’ hard-earned tax dollars. Its mission is to provide the citizens of Florida and public officials with high quality, independent research and education on government revenues, expenditures, taxation, public policies and programs and to increase the productivity and accountability of Florida state and local government. Its support comes from homeowners and retirees, small and large businesses, philanthropic foundations, and professional associations. On the web at www.FloridaTaxWatch.org.

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